206 Disposal of site on Bernard Road
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[Report of the Interim Strategic
Director for Planning, Regeneration and Development. To be
introduced by the Cabinet Member for
Corporate Resources.] Disposal of site on Bernard Road in order to
bring forward a workspace led development.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Cabinet Member for
Corporate Resources introduced the report, which sought authority
to declare the Council owned site at Bernard Road N17 (outlined on
the plan in Appendix 1) as surplus to requirements. It also sought
authority to appropriate the site for planning purposes (subject to
planning permission being granted) and to dispose of the freehold
of the site to GCAP Investments Limited, a developer who owns the
neighbouring land parcel. The disposal will facilitate a
workspace-led scheme across the combined sites.
The Cabinet Member further
advised that the Local Plan had highlighted the need for more
workspace in the borough and this report enabled progress to this
quota. The site at Bernard Road currently housed five low quality
business units, and the new development would accommodate 40 new
businesses and 240 jobs.
In response to questions from
Cllr Vanier and Cllr Engert:
- The land valuation
was arrived at by a property specialist commissioned by
the Council who had undertaken
evaluation of the site and confirmed that the price represented
best consideration to the Council in terms of value.
- The green space
currently available would be relocated to the same site. There was
currently 630 square metre of green space, which would increase to
1000 square metres when relocated to the south of the site. This
green space would have soft landscaping and be available for public
use.
- The planning
application is due to be considered by Planning Committee next
Monday. As part of that application, officers are proposing that
the lands will be designated as public open space through the
section 106 agreement. . The purpose of this is to ensure that the
land is held as public open space now and in the
future. It was reiterated that existing
business can move back to the site and the smallest unit was
expected to cost £365 a month, so there was genuine
affordable workspace to help existing businesses and house
additional businesses.
Further to
considering exempt information at item 27,
RESOLVED
- To confirm
that the piece of land held for Housing purposes (vertical hatching
in the plan attached as Appendix 1a) and the piece of land held in
the General Fund (grey shading in the plan attached as Appendix 1a)
are no longer required for the purposes for which they are held and
declare them surplus to requirements.
- To agree,
subject to the approval of the submitted planning application
(planning reference HGY/2017/3584), to the appropriation of both
pieces of land (as shown edged black in the plan attached as
Appendix 1a) for planning purposes under section 122 of the Local
Government Act 1972, so that such land shall have the benefit of
section 203 of the Housing and Planning Act 2016.
- To agree the
disposal of the Council’s freehold interest in the land (as
set out in the plan edged black in Appendix 1a) to GCAP Investments
Limited for a sum set out in Part B of this report and set out in
the Heads of Terms attached in ...
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